Did you know each month has a flower associated with that signifies someone’s birthday? The distinctiveness that the bloom has may be inborn by whomever is born in that particular month individual. Every month is associated with a particular flower that is at times called to as a Birth Month Flower.
If you want to send flowers to India on someone’s birthday, this flower by month guide is definitely going to help you out as what bloom should be chosen. So, keep on reading……..
January: Though this freezing cold month is inapt for flowers to bloom, still nature has something in its kitty, which even blooms in extreme conditions. Carnation is the flower associated with this month that is said to stand for love, distinction and enthrallment. The flower is also referred as Gillyflower and is found in a rainbow of colours like pink, purple, red and more.
February: Well, this month is related to St. Valentine’s Day and red exotic roses. However, the official bloom of the month is Violet. It stands for humbleness, faithfulness and chastity. During Victorian era people used to gift violets that convey the message ‘I’ll always be true’. The other shades that you will find with this flower are mauve, blue, yellow and cream.
March: in Northern Hemisphere, the month is synonymous with spring season. So, the bloom associated with March is Daffodil, which is also recognised as Jonquil or the Narcissus. The colour of this flower varies from orange to yellow and white. Gifting daffodils expresses hidden meaning of happiness and friendship.
April: Sweet pea is the flower associated with this month, which blooms in a range of soft as well as two-tone colours. It is believed to convey good-bye or pleasure. During Victorian era sweet pea was an integral part of the bouquet which people sent to express gratefulness.
May: Lily of the valley flower is linked to this month. The bloom is commonly white in colour and conveys humility and sweetness. During Victorian era the flower was given to signify the romantic message that was ‘You Made My Life Complete’.
June: Rose is the official bloom of this month. Though the flower is available in a kaleidoscope of colours like red, yellow, white, pink, orange, and so on, each colours stands for a specific meaning. The underlying message of rose is that of love, passion and romance.
July: For this month the flower associated is Larkspur. It signifies feelings of open heart & close attachments.
August: Gladiolus is the flower of this month that blooms in a variety of shades like pink, red, orange, yellow, and white. The flower signifies sincerity & stands for strength of character.
September: Astre is the bloom of this month that is found in a variety of colours like red, pink, lilac, white, and mauve. The name of this flower is derived from the Greek word for star. It signifies faith, love and wisdom.
October: Calendula or Marigold is the flower linked to this month. For people belonging to Hindu community, this month is for festivals like Dusshera and Diwali and this flower is part of the auspicious rituals. But, in English culture the flower is related to sorrow and sympathy.
November: The flower related to this month is Chrysanthemum that represents cheerfulness and love. As per Feng Shui norms this flower brings happiness and laughter in the house.
December: The bloom associated with this month is Narcissus that stands for sweetness.
Hope you’ve got a perfect gift idea with the above said birth flowers. Now it would be easy for you to send flowers to India on birthday picking the one that correlates with the birthday month of your recipient!
Sakshi Ecavade is our in-house content developer having a good understanding about the gifting industry. She creates quality content surrounding flowers, chocolates, plants, cakes, and other products which makes excellent gifts for the people. Accurate and authentic information is what she tries to deliver through her blogs.